The future holds major challenges, which are going far beyond standard monitoring. Internet of Things, E2E Monitoring, SIEM, Network Discovery and Anomaly Detection are keywords that are gaining increasing importance in modern enterprises. Under consideration of these actual trends, we now defined the final agenda of this year’s NetEye & EriZone User Group, which will take place on 23rd march in Nuremberg:
Don’t miss the opportunity to hear about application examples in other companies and to exchange ideas with other users. Moreover, after the presentation of the latest features you will have the possibility to actively contribute to our roadmap definition.
Thursday, 23rd March, 10 am – 5.30 pm in the “historisches Straßenbahndepot St. Peter” in Nuremberg.
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